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The Brewster Buffalo, back from the grave :)



 
 
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Old August 21st 04, 01:16 AM
JDupre5762
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Well, the long wait is over, and BW-372
arrived in crates at Pensacola this week.


Good news. I gather that the initial response from the Museum is that the
aircraft will be preserved "as is". Since she is cut into at least two pieces
and it seems the engine and other parts never left Karelia I hope they do a
little more than that. It should be kept in Finnish markings since that is
what she wore longest and saw combat in.

John Dupre'

 




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